Audit claims Kansas taxpayers could save $22.5 million from one change in Medicaid – Newstalk KZRG
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Audit claims Kansas taxpayers could save $22.5 million from one change in Medicaid – Newstalk KZRG
A recent audit claims the state of Kansas could save $22.5 million for taxpayers by changing how schools are reimbursed for school-based health care. Kansas Medicaid Inspector General Steven D. Anderson told Newstalk KZRG: “The state of Kansas is directly reimbursing schools for healthcare services provided to Medicaid beneficiaries, when that should be the responsibility of the MCOs,” Anderson said. “Kansans expect Medicaid services to be prov…
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